President Donald Trump said Monday that “Virtualy each country wants to negotiate”, since its main reciprocal tariffs worldwide will take effect on Wednesday.
While talking with journalists along with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump detailed the dynamics that has been developed since last Wednesday, or as he calls it “day of liberation”, when he announced the tariff review.
“I will say this, Virtualy in all countries move to negotiate. If I did what I did during the last weeks, you would not do it to anyone to negotiate,” he said.
“We would have gone to this country,” do you want to talk? “And they would say:” Well, we don’t want to talk. “Now, they come to us,” he said.
Trump emphasized that the private conversation with Netanyahu begged with the prime minister announcing that he would reject all the rates.
“Even Bibi, and this is not related, is a child in a different relationship, but our conversation began today that is cutting all the rates. He is cutting everything. He is going down to get a free base,” Trump emphasized.
Trump said that other nations around the world “offer us things that we would never have thought or that we would have asked because they are experiencing a lot of pain, and the pain is that they have taken advantage of us, and finally and finally” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “.” “” “” “” “” “
Treasury secretary Scott Besent, told Fox Business’s Toy On Monday that almost 70 countries have communicated with the administration.
“I can tell him that there are 50, 60, perhaps almost 70 countries that have approached us. Therefore, it will be an occupied April, it can, maybe in June,” Besent said.
Japan is a nation that has communicated, and Besent said they hope they would collect “priority just because they present themselves very quickly.”
The comment echoes Eric Trump’s warning to other nations last week who want to be the first at the negotiating table with his father.
“I would like to be the last country that tries to negotiate a commercial agreement @realdonaldtrump. The first to negotiate will win: the last will lose absolutely. I’ve seen this movie all my life, “he wrote.
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